This patient support community is for questions related to juvenile diabetes including
Celiac disease,
depression, diabetic complications, hyperglycemia /
diabetic keto-acidosis,
hypoglycemia, islet cell transplantation,
nutrition, parenting a diabetic child, pregnancy, pump therapy, school issues, and teens with
diabetes.
Your stuck between being to " wealthy and Not poor enough", been there , done that myself for several yrs.. and thus your stuck.. that is unless you want to resort to extreme meaures.. Turn your Son over to the State.., Get a Divorce and the Mother Doesn't work but get Public Aid/Welfare and Medicade ( while the former husband gives them cash )
It's just outrageous that T1's can't be automatically covered under Medicare, regardless of their Age and JDRF and ADA aren't lobbying for this..
It's bad enough to have this disease and then have it cause you to live in poverty and get poor medical care... and make the rest of the family suffer as well.. Not to mention it does impact on getting a Job, since employers hesitate on hiring us due to impacting their Group Health plans premiums...
And FYI? Better make sure your T1 Child is fully informed on what lies ahead when they become 18...and/or get out of college..They'll be on their own as well
It's so Unfair....Medicare paid out more $ for "Diabetic Shoes" and other Non Life Threatening items to fund UnInsured T1's ...
Guess AARP has a bigger Lobby..
no one ever told me that it would be a fair fight, ya just have to make due with what you can scratch out for your self. or just give up and die.